1995
DOI: 10.1097/00001756-199502000-00024
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A positron emission tomography [18F]deoxyglucose study of developmental stuttering

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“…The contribution from the left IFG to the discrimination of stuttering is consistent with the altered anatomical structure (i.e., reduced grey matter volume and fractional anisotropy) in this region among stuttering children . However, among previous functional imaging studies, some reported the involvement of the left IFG in stuttering (e.g., Braun et al, 1997;De Nil et al, 2008;Lu et al, 2009;Neumann et al, 2003;Watkins et al, 2008;Wu et al, 1995), whereas others did not (Chang et al, 2009;Fox et al, 2000;Ingham et al, 2000). This discrepency may have resulted from the fact that previous studies did not separately examine planning and execution processes in which the left IFG may play different roles.…”
Section: The Neural Substrates For Atypical Planning Process In Stuttmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…The contribution from the left IFG to the discrimination of stuttering is consistent with the altered anatomical structure (i.e., reduced grey matter volume and fractional anisotropy) in this region among stuttering children . However, among previous functional imaging studies, some reported the involvement of the left IFG in stuttering (e.g., Braun et al, 1997;De Nil et al, 2008;Lu et al, 2009;Neumann et al, 2003;Watkins et al, 2008;Wu et al, 1995), whereas others did not (Chang et al, 2009;Fox et al, 2000;Ingham et al, 2000). This discrepency may have resulted from the fact that previous studies did not separately examine planning and execution processes in which the left IFG may play different roles.…”
Section: The Neural Substrates For Atypical Planning Process In Stuttmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…However, it is still unclear what the neural substrates for atypical planning or execution are and how the neural substrates for the two atypical processes interact with each other. Previous brain imaging studies have revealed widely distributed neural differences between stuttering and non-stuttering speakers, such as the the over-activation in the right frontal operculum/anterior insula and the right cerebellum, absent activation in the bilateral auditory areas, and increased or decreased activation in the motor areas and the basal ganglia (Brown et al, 2005;De Nil et al, 2008Fox et al, 2000;Ingham et al, 2000Ingham et al, , 2004Neumann et al, 2003;Wu et al, 1995). However, it is not clear which of the above neural differences are associated with atypical planning, execution, or interface between them.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our inclusion criteria were that: (1) the studies presented coordinate-based analyses of the data; (2) all or most of the brain was imaged; and (3) overt speech was used as part of the task. Using these criteria, the following stuttering articles had to be excluded: Wu et al [1995] and Van Borsel et al [2003] because neither reported spatial coordinates for brain locations; De Nil et al [2001], because only a fraction of the brain was imaged; and Ingham et al [2000], because only covert speech was employed. As an aside, gender was not a factor in this meta-analysis.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Kekemelikle ilgili yapılan ilk pozitron emisyon tomografisi (PET) çalışmasında striatumda ve konuşma ile ilgili kortikal alanlarda anormal glukoz metabolizması saptanmıştır (26). Farklı bir görüntüleme çalışmasında ise kekemelerde sol hemisferin konuşma alanlarında yapısal anormallikler belirlenmiştir (27).…”
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